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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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COrBIER CIRCrLiTIO-X There are printed and distributed 3450 copies of the Courier each day it is published. he ristol ourier 26 DAILY VEATHEK REPOST I'iiir with I'iHins: toni- I't'nuui'cH tunighi; iaii; Sunday and MtMulav. S.XTTKhAN' 2c a Copy: 6c a Week AMELIA EARHART REPORTED MISSING IN PACIFIC By liiloriiHtiuiial loe LOS KS, July Ucpoalrd di.stress siKuals ir(Mn Amelia Karhart, lanuju.s aviatrix adiili in Un- Ocean wcri' picked uji by amateur ra- i dio operatois 1 'Tlie merely KHAQQ, oper- atoi'H said. Ilie all ltcrs fur Miss Kailiart'a tunious Tlio j)lane is down neai' Howland Island, 2070 northwest of (luinoa, from the aviatri.x hopped oft' hiat un her round tlie world flight. Karlit'r were up by in the which are con- iluetiufi a fevei ish search for bari and her navi.i;at()r, C'aptain Fred In Loh Angeles operators said they lir.st heard dramatic S.O.S.

call at a. standaid time. The signals became fainter after that, finally fadinji away, they July Spurred by faint radio si.muils, inilicat- ing that Amelia I'larhart and her navi gator, alive, joined (juard cutK'rs today in the search for the glolH'-cireliug in Liiiig hours of which jealously guard('d the of the famed aviatrix and her were just before midniuh' when a liritish man-of-war repnrtcfj receiving a message from the drifting plane. "Down but radio was the meiisage flasln'd from the i)lane. us a few dots and dashes il you get the message added, li was signed with the call letteis of K.

(I. A. 2. 2. The man-of-war.

Achilles, 600 niilcH south of the E(iuator near Solomon Islands, flashed the message to via Honolulu. The Achilbis it picked up the jnessage at 11.2S p. m. Fort Shatter radio sta tion at Honolulu reported il henrd faint signals at the same hour and believed they were from the flying laboratory of iirst lady of the air. The Coast Cuard at Hono lulu rei)f)rled hearing cari'ier wave faintly, but no signals.

'Pbe signals were I'eported on the frenuency of on no other Ktations oppi-ate. Searchers believ('d that the aviatrix may have succeeded in mooiing the to one of the ijny un named coral atolls that dot the cific south of Howlaiui Island. The aircraft tender Swan, neai' Johnstown Island, was ordereil to join the Ouard Hasca in ihe seaicb immediately. ific airlanes wcie silenced as land stations and ship radio operators glued their ears to headphones for further word fi'om the plane, drifting somewhere Howland Islami. QUEEN OF THE AIRWAYS MISSING Xavy idanes and ciitters have ordered to seai'ch the mid racific foi' (be fumed aviati ix, who was forced down on tlie longest leg of her globe girdling ii-ip by lack of fuel.

HO.N’OLrLr, July Niu( Naval lM)mb( rs were ordered into tin air fi'om Pearl Harbor naval base to day to joiJi Ihe search tor Isa hart ami her lutvigaior, ('apt l''red believed adiift on the Pacific soini'wbere near the dreaiy, ti-eeb'ss Howland Island. '1 he fleet of seaplanes were ordered to Join the Coasi C.uai’d culler Itasca in a search by sea and ail' for ibe missing ilyers, toned down by lack of fuel yc.slerday oti a mile flight from Lea, New When trouble overtook them tuivigator were attempting the longest and most treacherous phase of their round-Ihe- woiid fligl'it in the famous woman a Lockehad IClectra low wing monoplane. Fears for their Increased hourly as ihe deadline for the exhaustion of thf'ir fuel v.cis long passed and no woifi reached civilization from their sib-nt radio one a. m. (PS'P) today Ihe two flyers had been missing and nnaccount'Mi for 12 iiouis.

Head winds hflieved to h.ive exhatisicd Miss gasoline supply win had guided her pow iful tnon'iiilaiie within luii miles of the goal of her loni: flii'ht over the Sonih Pa: The Itasca, stationed near Ilowlant! Island, ordered to bfiiiii seai(b after it bad reiM ived two radio CMritliiiicd On I'axr Pietro Scarpo Dies After An Illness of One Year VARiETY OF QUESTIONS TYPICAL BUSY DAY IS ANSWERED BY GRANGERS TOLD OF BY A NURSE iVleinbers of the Middletown Mi.ss Inaura Koch, Cross Grange Also lell ol- ideality of I )egrees PLAN FOR A PICNIC I lOlLNF. A number of assigiK'd to members, were heard answ? led at tlu' meelitm (d in tie house. Wednesday evening. Tlie ions, and those ho answered them are: shall Hugh H. Web- st' i I al should Itie rural standards living Mis.

Henry I'icki servifc should our nuiinunit'. to our Dr. II. ('. 'I'erry.

'I'wo new' members were received, Mr, and Hlaine Patterson. ci)mmittee was named to arrange ft)i- the picnic. Sevenlh or national deC-'rec members, id' which this grange has a number, wc-re asked to respond to call by rxplaining why all Patrons should strive to enter the degrees of the Older. N'ine of Ihe Si-v etith ni( inbers am) all of them spoke of the beauty of each demi all be, (, mini; mori' iinlil clini.ixed hy tiie national of the urange p.irl in a general disenssion of Hie question. "Whi'li is (he more important in the bonte, II.ill or the ne.dlc'.''” New Hope Man Ends Life; Uses 12-Gauge Shot Gun IKiPF.

Desi.ondent over un'inploynieni and marital troubles. I) Kii hlin, 'IT. of Ferry and ec.niaiitted sui cide early evenini-- at his home by If in the I with a 12 shf)lmin, bl'ii and his ife. e. had bet-n estranged for about two weeks, IL- was ai ie 'Mi Thursday on a disorderly elr.rue and was la ed at V' for a hearing evening a 1 rl vilb- recoi dei' When iilurned home sbortlv b.

fore 7 he found th.ti his wifs who lieeii at the ho'iie (d' her fatb'-r, Harr.v at Lamhi vilje, had of llo- i- fect He Went bis iiedro.itn and al' 'er removing the off the of titin jih his loe.s, Rob Safe In Gas Station At South Langhorne Nurse, I i'lls of Activities In Morrisville PROBLEMS NUMEROUS Endorses Playgrounds The playground nt sponsored by HracUeii Post, icaii Legion, is rt'sponsible for the opening of three play tenters fi'r children of all ages in Hiistol on Tuesday. July (itb. play centers will provbb' suiieivised recreation for Ihe ehildren of our ('omiuunity and will not only ti'ach ibem di reiled play, hut will give them instruction and lend to their de vtdoimienl, iihysieally ami mentally. The playgrounds will aid In re- atcidenis in our borough, and will undoubtedly Ki'ep the children off Ihe streets, where they would olherwise play and run. regardless of the danger to life and limb grouped together under proper Huiiervision on playgrounds learn discipline, respect for the rights of others, co ordina- lion of brain and muscle, pah lol ism and love of c(Hinlry.

'i'lie movement as sponsored by the ion of till' Hrackeii j'oKt, Legion, has my un qualified endorsenieni and as burgess of the Horough of Hiistol, I trust tli-i' Ihe here will in Ibis worlhwbile effort in liehalf of our ctli- the (hiblren of (uir com muniiy. us words of nient to those who are furlbeiing this projeet ('LIFFOHIi Hurgess. Hrislol, July PHILA. STRIKE AFFECTS BRISTOL AND VICINITY Oli Wedtiesday rroydiui I Stolli Proop held lui'eling ol Heason tm lawn ot honie I ol and Mt 11.ins ben jlHisitie.ss. ere aw arded giri.s jiuaking prelltest ptirses Flleli I Piiima, and Pasi hall, ball and hall wi-re followed .1 loast ho eiijov l'd Ilo t'aptaiu Hicnnei.

commitlee wometi William Mulcli. Mrs Hans Si beu'b; seouis Mai gai i and Uartli, and l'Minoi Pniiiett, (oMiiude horidh.v le. tireu, Fdien, Herlriide and horolhv and F.sther Muiili. Piertiey, Mae Pium.i, Huth and Kalhnue Smith, Horolhy Stiiek- ler, riieresa 1 Ilici Wink lei I poli leaving, Ihe scouis islleii ('aplain Hreniier a itleasaul vac.ition in Maini'. The tirsi nieeiim; of Croydon bridge club al hoine of Mrs t'oyne weie i' served, and idaiis made a liip McLaiif.

wlio vvere preseul Mrs. Harris, lOinilie; Miss Howiiiug and Jessie howiiitig, Hiistol, Sniith, Maiile Heach; Hbu k. l'Aa lOncke, ih Hans Seheii Croydon; Mrs lOd ward Lallaglier, win ners were and iMiss howiiiiig Mrs. H.illagher is some lune Ini paieiitH and iMrs. William Hlack.

Mrs. speni Wediie.Hda.s in Philadelphia, visiling itdaliveH. typical 1 lira shows of the A P.i'istol for the last ears hi resideiiee, I'lHi; hllm sneet. Tin is Pietro Scitrfio. hu''band of Jos( jibine Scar(io.

He had been ill for tin past year. Ill addition to his wife, Mi'. Searpo leaves two step-daughtfu and Angeline Bristol; and one sister. Mary Itagno, Volk Relatives and friends. membf r.s of the Sons Italv, are invited to attend the funeral from the Scarpo residence, Tuesday at nine a.

ni. Hi.gh Mass will be said in Si. R. C. Church at lu o'clock, with interment in Si.

enieteiy umb direcM'Ui of Uctlzerauu. SOLTH I ii gli way July oline Hta! ion. Lincoln and Durham Road, was: broL'ii into and robb be--; tween ami a. 'I'be of cash stolen is giv'-n i 'rne 'oop. Rucks Russo.

maaazed by and according to County entr-uu was gained i-j the sta- tion offiei through a wiado.v 'I'he safe was open' tl ith the combina-i lion. i.s stated and the cash MORRISVILLF, July 3 A WfU'k, tidd of by Koch, local Ked Cross nurse ihai a nurse is not only one busiest petsons in a community, but that she must be first riiirHe, also dietician, dipbuiial, teacher, advisor, and chauffeur, beside lilling in other countless duties, Koch, like many other nurses, musi know how to aid a child in med of glasses, a and must also use tact and speed In coi)ing with seri(His diseases. 'I'bi' local Red Cross nur.se here tells of a busy day last week I thf)Ugbl I bad a busy morning planned. I had a ma- teiiiity case to care for, a post operative paiieiit to redress and bathe, and a crippled artbritiH paiieiit lo make comfortable 'lion Iheie was a child who had an appolnlment in an eye clinic who hail no way to get there. 1 would have to drive him to Ihe clinic as soon as I lia'l liuished my i)lher du I ies.

I left tin Commimily House boy came in and to know if Jiis mother should lake Henry to the I to have his infected leg 'dresied. thought one the other wa.s getting measles. He bad rash the boy s.iid. 1 sent word to keep the chil home, and in a very short time i was in the bouse. The child had a pit; point rash and strawberry tongue, which looki very much like scarlet Ifevei' I helped Uinve him out of the family living room, where tin other children wi tf', into the only room which could be and com isolated, I 'llien 1 Hf III for the doctor and the home was quaranlined.

It was scarlet 1 then showed the tnofher how I to caie for the sick child and bow jlf) take iHecaut to jootect the otli iiv children Then I Henry's i "ri.is family typiial of the mativ I needy ca-es that we mn -l serve in and i a round isville. The father haH a PWA job, but the child with the In- jfectfd has be(-n an ad(b and wi-h five fither children, it is real Iv a stnmule for them to get along, I'l'he mother told me thought the fother chibJ only had tin mea-bs and be cotib! not afford lo bavf' doctor. had not en aide 10 call on ibr- Cross nursing service, this case rnii-'hi have starteil an fever. cases (oubl Ix- cjied to '-tifjw the crying need for this serv- I in and atound We ran only carry on. if we support i ef the people tfus comuiiify.

If I will do their part, we f)f the Am bony Seltleinent Reached In Of Mayor Wilson After Long onlerence RESUME Hrislol and inily siifterc today as the result of a strike in Philadelphia mortiliig tievvspaperti were delivered here and deliverie.s (d hread and out of Phil.idel phia i'i at a staiidst ill. Mrs Sievenuon is InndcHs this Mvi ek to Stevenson, the 1 lintli, liorothea. MaiL cline I on, Philadelphia Mr (biebi iiig spent last in Lannd.ib visiting Ibelr son and daughter in law'. Mr and Mrs. who cchdirated then wi'dding annlvciHary with a lanui.v ring Miss Polls, who in a piitielit in the lloHpital.

Philndidphia, sniTeiiiig Itoni luplured winch w.sM ts progressiiiK nicely I'dnier eulertuined I nici.il ol the Clirislnin lOndeavor of 111; iinilN Pi 1 hTian Church, Ken- Sal at a iMcnic nt Siiiiinicr cott.iKc on the The (hiy w.is rpcnt in enjoynn nl of fiw iminiug, and a h.i,' 1 ide in the evening Fled Hoelil iilger has been en Kialiddaugbler, Mis.i 1 Hi Istol. for I he past Week, and have as her week end gin sis and Mrs, McLaiigh Ian and danghter l.obi The l.iwii tele Hponsorcd by Ibe Young I'nion real over proceeds Miss Haibar.i Ingiabam bus iiccepi i ed a clerical positnm In Ibe otTice of I 1 ue 'Oil II oslel TWO DEATHS RESULT FROM INJURY WHILE BATHING IN CREEK St'cond Man In I rentuii I Cut in Nrshani- iny At Nevvportville BOni CASILS Hj hMiraileii s. I PIHLADFLPHIA, MNSi A spectacular stiike which tied up trucks, forced ta.xicabs olf the i.trcetH, caused th" of Pbiladelpliia newspapers and threatened to imlusiry in this ol 2 popu lation was seifbd early toilay in tin office under dramatic circiim stanieK. The surldetlly called strike wai' termed a "general liolida.v. In realil.v It was the climax a bitter iactional struggle between William American of Labiu and John Lewis' Comtiiiliee Indus trial Olga iiizai ion tor bn'i-'lictioii ovei truck driver; The 'reiim ters Council an A ot at filiate staged the in protest agaimd i Ihe liuckint', field ariecineiit, w'th Un Ultra labor watfaie to i)i out with hallol-.

hroiudii iln dangerous te an end I nder the agreement, ot two laiK' hakiiig compaiiies will desir'iiate te. Ilieir own ballolK wlnifnr the oi the A of will lepreHellt thelll foi coin Clive i(nrgainitig Recog nitioii of the (1(1 bv these companieH leKiilted in the mad bididay ol the A F. (il the and early this morning gieat un anxiety ptevaibd in Philadelidiia All Itiicking opeia'ioio ceased, of the Pb 1 ladelphla a IiMiUirer and Pe, 01 d. VV morning pufdn nt failed to rciicli newsstand.s Ihn. nioining, althout'h both newspapers pi tilled linuleij tioiiH before teiiijioi at ily au: pending public ions, 'I'lie strike W.

1 thiiateiiing to inin 1 1-1 isha.ide lying in w.iie hoiises and valued at to IHItI.OIlU. 'I'he pi holiday ol the ity taxil ale was conipleiely halt etl iriiek.s and horse drawn bieb-s carrving overland as IM' A laundry, arid general rnert handranK were I elevejitli hf.lir was Clllelle week the home of Russell Limdv, (buinaii town, and had charge of the Sunday evening servlceH al Wynd mo(U' Reformed Church, Harry Slone and Mrs Leo Hibbs, in company with Ivlward Reading, allended the AI lei Ch ica go game al Pa 1 Philadelidiia. and Mrs Harvey h.id a- leient IH William Wliiliiriii and Howell, Robert cbibli 11 01 and Ibiward Harnes. Not lingham Way. were reccnl (d Mr and Mis William Loveii Mr and njamin Pi William Piaul, Idwood SIradling I'M waid Pranl.

Cweiidolyn and lllbbs, nt Sunday al I'Tdwanl PiaiilH cot tage at Sui 'ity, .1 ish Ka'hryn and Miss May Fold, Hristfd, were recent of Ml ami Mrs Ml and Le Roy and family, isvilie, were lecent diniiei of Ml and 'I'he Aid lety will meet at Ihe liouH- ol Ha 11 Va I. VI b. I and Mi ha 1 Hi nee a ml fatnily and Hriice weie Sunday visitoi ol William Hi lice, I and harb' MCT.un ney a ml Kon Cbaile 'l'ullylown were vi'uloi f(t I I a Id Ml I bel I la 11 v. a Thu 1 of Mr and Mrs Aithnr Lapp i 'I'lie Prentice and Mis Sloiit and Mathews siieiil 'I'uesdiN 111 Plaitiirnoro. .1, visiting at a da II iss Kntb I'b ny Hojoiiriied during the weelv etld at the HeaslnU'e, Herman Hecker has as her her nephew, ('hlllleS Philadelphia, Uns Week Her wi'idt end will he the Misses Helen Hei kel and Reinieusti.sder.

Phila and (' visitors Fi im liided Mi ami (ieorge Phipps, Kdgely Harrv Hager, is on furlough for a visit ith his mother, Harry Hager GIRI, SCOUTS ENTERTAIN MOTHERS WITH A PLAY of and Re AI hd hx At NFAVS i ms ot oresfs and Waters Reports Water ill Be I ested 'Pwo have result( I within the past weeks fi'iuii lock jaw, results of cuts sustained while bathing in Creek, hwre. This is according to an announcement by depu'y warden. IVmlei I'otter, who has thus informed by a rep nsenlallve of Ihe Department of esls and Wa.ters, of the Couinionwealth of Pennsylvania. 'File forestry and waters depart meiil who iiaid a visit here a few days ago reported to the deputy game wiitdeii that the first death fnun lliis was that of Hlmhcllffe, of 'I'er race, and second a tfsideul Tteiiloii, .1 who died in a the restill of Ivlaniis, which occurred f'dlow'Ing cuts while bathing at the same Hiiot. Newporlvllle bridge, where Ihe siisliiitied his injuries while diving commonvvt aII 1 epreseutati ve that tests will be taken of the waters of the N'eshamlny In lection to delerniiiie whether they aro polluted 'I'he reHUl's will determine wlndher bathing will be forbidden VeHli-rday 1 fi lo dead ftsb fiuind floating on the stream here, IIk? majority being luttish, with a few penh and sunflsb also imluded.

As the catfish, swimming near the iHittotn of the stream, come in contact with more of the tigs" than the oilier species of fish. Ml Poller says it liossihle that materials al the bed the creek are laden with germs, 'I'ho liab were found Ibiatiiig in the auction from lliilmeville to ilie mouth of the 111 i iiy below Croydon 11 ilichcliffe, aged died after letatiUM in following a head cut while diving Heath oc- lined III AbinglfMi Hospital sec olid viciini died in a 'rrenloti, hospila I 'i in Fdg. iy cii i held tlieli last meeting for the nKMilli' evening al I'idfch ,1 hold holt 'I'liM girls invited then inotliei in onb'i to show what I'ley had learned dunng ilw riie pM a sketch entitled incim Moihei hich 00 pl.i'ed a Anita Locke I he iole of lllol lie) I (Jill had .1 haid lime lonvincing In i 'bt Im i dangbtei to teco tile (ml oil I I ri orde ni (no ve tin rii on is Well a worllis nui dllleient Were I.lllell on 1 1 .1 1 they would do iti JULY 4TH CELEBRATION HERE 40 YEARS AGO Wa'i the Mftiii I lo NVws pajxT Ar(i)iinls HIE RA( A com fn I I'-on ol iln- ol 1 1 of Pl 1 with 111 bolidav today hows quM' a Im Foinlh in oci arreij on and beie on Monda, i ll.a 111 the nmin I ii'ii, ati a 1 1 ie in I Huck onniv of 'th, th 1 yeat Helling ni a Hay the i Pat Pii', ro vs nd I I drawing c.ird of tin- da wa a pp.t I ently the niaii lace In-tween heing loiJ in Is not ma li itu' 1 1 1 1 Is ami 'I'hey detuon 1 na 11iiii', and it 'in iin 1 1 loSM llllietti Cl.idv I of di I', nu' h.indo. I 11 1 )' 1 ,1 1 ng pai .1 1 la I L.okie. Wright, .11 mb' i I' I Jelell Hi I 'I oil el I Ala I la II (.1 V'l nora HbiKely, Alma WiiKht.

Hew Lim k. Heh 1 1 it' I inm, Anit.i Lorke Fvlvn rain. ial nient '(oni th' jr molliein pent evening in a so ,1 and lati eii jo nt 1 esh Rise of Country Girl i Shown In Colored Film buildingH and places of amusement which have made the naiini of Hollywood famous Ihroiur.houl Ilio will Id will he seen lor the Iirst lime in their n.nural coloi hy Hie world in Hie Sel7.nii 1 I lia 1 ionaI lei hnicolor idctiire, Is Horn," bniet Fiedric at the The- atie, Monday and Tueialay Ihe litle indbates, the picture poll I a the ll'ie of ,1 little coll 11 gill to I woMi! staidoin In Hie picture the andn in hIi.ii wUh Plodfeii, iiottr.i\ed hv He hem 1,11 lies and hapiniie.e;, the gateis iiud ipair th.it iiiio the ul- tun lie eiovvninv. .1 motnui pntme lilt in ii.ivi In vf H't niaiiv of ther.e iioin; pot v. Inch ai hown 111 liclinnoloi tor Hi' lii liaic, itnludin, race ti.nk.

Aln-re tin mo run Hn ir cM in lompeiition with the woild's best; '1 he Trocadeio, world taneniH I lub v.hei'i the to (ianc. the Poll nioi I Piov. I II pfie.i 1 duritig the ic.ntiiml h.inquii ol tin Xi.tdeniv of Mo Hon Pir tuM Art and S' wli jthe 1 hon-Mfi in hi awaided to Hie placer; and tei niciairs chosen bv He indir try it If NO 01 ON TIDFS AT BKISTOL High wut -r ILF? a. 11 p. m.

Low water ti.lu a. 6 26 m. -Monday. July fdh, being obfierv- ed as Independence Hay, the fJourier will not be iHBued. The busineHS office of the Hristcd Printing will closed all day.

tln' case of milk ainl hn ad dehvei s. Wilson tin (ot fening with baders ol hoth unions and i- of the lity Shortly h'dore five o'clock this me-rniiig. In enn 1 ged from bis file, tired and and announceij, neen seflb Whili htriving to bring about a set- it lenient, Wilson deplored il of ciuitract iudered all I 1 to on He declaii'd lie would in lo.uiji) if iieceHsary to Keep thingH moving. iflv pn and Lell Acke, of i.nnn Hui fall hoil Id be ina I to 'W inr roup ot ndi-, 1 oast I hui da lile lionn Mi; Par H.iion. a nd inn ,1 st 1 Iji 1 l.i Hu i aan, 1.1 I telen Laug.hliii, and I in Hi.

Ih. aita 1 1 the i.i I I in Hri Jo-, ell ,1 I 1 1 in Ku'pci -a I pli I lami -spent Poi ojio fl Hoillift etilertaiiHil a tsi ke. dinner on in 1 and dis layion Hi! tlitt, Mis Peit'i Hielil. and Hrtiiliff, and Howaid Hintlifl and danghtir He, erlv (borge Uint Hi 1 man j( loydi-n, eiit at Hetln and CMto liobn ter MaiKarel and son Frank bave le Week Bell Co. Iniprovenienls IKCI I lOW.X Hlipl 1 cl 1 idm 11' I the Ho I n.h.

h. I nl til ket for 11 bd h( lilis' an lo-cinent In Lie ot a folio given "The races ai In- Hrisiol Park on the (ifth are now a Ihinghurned liorm alter spending a Hje past 'The event pocoiio some are faster tban othet-, vr- Andrew Hiblis and daughier and that the difj not how Floi ence i. visitors of Mrs wat fn the was a- it was n-)t l'bnma bb-r and too bol for I ver -a of them tuin view the i.iceH, 'lln and and grandstand preseuted a beautiful atid l'amily b-ft on Friday for Wa.shiugtoa, extf n- pl "gIM'n ni of n- ib ic.n 5 I a di-H it to.vn Hm k. I Ibn I lor the ff. dl 1 whicl) aie now pio- r- placenietii of tin Iblee er- 1 I loll ol the pl I which will cludi Hie northeii; section ol Hie present Hinkingham central ot'ficf area and the niutheasterti fiortiou of tlnj Hoyb centr.al i.ftic.

I I I I I I I 11 I ph-nic i and tile lilt 1 i and 1(1 I in-s V. I 'I'eleptione 1 In 1 The proposed I Wl! (IV H'-ll ide for the on Hf i e- I Ulf a i 1 nd colli 1 1 I equranent aiid ih III' A ce 111 I a 1 1 VI rsv die eXi h.tllg' Courier AA little bui produce Turn taaJ unwantec article into cash wi'Ji i Courier ClaBBlfled Ad tomorrow. animated ajipearanci- The large jority of its occupants were ladies who a deep interest in the evf iits. 'I'ln- Coofinaed Fuiir was a slignt Idaze this morning at iL'ti Logan street. Consolidated they will the boli-j extinguished with lK)Oster I) Wdleff days i-binnite they will stop in for a few days visit with the Vir- Mr line.

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